HARDY PHLOX 
The most brilliant of all mid-summer flowers, a solid border makes a colorful show from July until frost. They make 
a profitable item because they are hardy—reasonable in price—easy to handle and g-row, and can be moved at any time. 
Plant liberal quantities on your own grounds—it will pay. 
SIX NEWER INTRODUCTIONS Doz. 100 PHLOX—Continued 
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Harvest Fire (T). A strong growing vari¬ 
ety with large trusses of salmon orange 
blooms. Clean healthy foliage. The vig¬ 
orous growth, together with the spar¬ 
kling color, makes this one of the best 
introductions in a long time.$2.50 $20.00 
Evelyn (M). Introduced as the “Pink Miss 
Lingard” the trusses are somewhat 
similar to this variety and it also has 
the free flowering habit of Lingard. 
Flowers are of medium size and a soft 
lively pink in color.$1.50 
Snow Cap (M). Large flowers of purest 
white in rounded panicles characterize 
this variety. The foliage is healthy and 
the growth while moderate is vigorous. 2.00 
September Snow (M). This is a compact 
sturdy sort with healthy leaves and 
large dense panicles of good sized 
blooms. These are pure white with a 
red eye which becomes inconspicuous as 
the flower fades, seeming to intensify 
the white. 2.50 
Silverton (L). Probably the best pale 
“blue” introduced until now. The very 
large flowers are a silvery lilac mauve 
that appears pale blue from the distance 2.50 
Tigress. An outstanding novelty. Vigorous 
upright growth with trusses of brilliant 
orange scarlet flowers. These trusses 
are huge pyramids built up by long 
laterals thus giving a long period of 
bloom . 2.00 
Traviata (M). Appealing rose red blooms 
on vigorous spreading plants give inter¬ 
est to this variety. 2.00 
Collection 10 each above 6 new varieties. 
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PHLOX STANDARD SORTS 
Africa (T). One of the deepest reds, with 
a dark eye. 1.50 10.00 
A. L. Schlageter (T). Vigorous healthy 
grower with large pyramidal clusters of 
bright scarlet carmine over-laid with 
orange. “The Best Red”. 1.50 10.00 
B. Compte (T). Late, tall growing, popu¬ 
lar rich wine red. 1.20 8.00 
Caroline Vandenberg (M). The best 
“Blue” to date. A lovely fascinating 
color combined with large individual 
blooms and trusses. 1.50 10.00 
Captain Koehl (M). Large compact trusses 
on strong stems. The flowers are a rich 
deep blood red and retain their color for 
a long time. 1.50 10.00 
Daily Sketch (T). Soft salmon pink with a 
carmine eye. Because this makes a poor 
plant, we recommend P. D. Williams 
which has larger flowers and is more 
pleasing in color. 1.50 10.00 
Drama (L). Large individual flowers in 
rounded trusses. A rich blue purple with 
a deeper eye. 1.20 8.00 
Enchantress (M). Early soft salmon pink. 
Feuerbrand (M). Large flowered vermil¬ 
ion scarlet. 1.20 
George Stipp (M). Glowing salmon. A 
new variety with large individual 
blooms and clusters. 1.20 
H. B. May (L). A lilac rose with very 
large flowers in good sized clusters. . . . 1.20 
Jules Sandeau (L). One of the finest of all 
Phlox. The plants are very low but of 
vigorous growth with healthy foliage 
and the rich watermelon pink flowers 
are of good size and are carried in com¬ 
pact well rounded clusters. Blooms early 1.50 
Karl F'oerster (M). One of the most bril¬ 
liant orange scarlets. An improvement 
on Deutchland being more vigorous and 
upright. 1.75 
M. G. Jones (M). Large flowers of rosy 
red shading to white at the edges. At- 
t)’active distinctive sort of vigorous 
growth . 1.20 
Mia Ruys (L). A dwarf vigorous variety 
with large heads of pure white blooms. 1.50 
Miss Ethel Pritchard (T). A good light 
blue with good sized flowers in large 
cluster . 1.20 
Miss Lingard (T). The early white with a 
faint pink eye probably the most popu¬ 
lar white . 1.50 
Mrs. Jenkins (T). A splendid pure white. . 1.20 
Painted Lady (T). Soft silvery pink, 
cherry red eye. 1.20 
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